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It was late when Panthea arrived back on Kniroch, well past the time the moon set, and she was tired, but there were still things she needed to do. Yawning, she switched her bag to the other shoulder. Nothing in it was particularly heavy, thankfully, just uncomfortable if it settled wrongly, as it had done during the journey back from Labyrinth. She glanced backwards, thinking about her bed, before forcing herself to walk towards the centre of town, where she’d meet her current employer to give him the things he’d asked for. Being able to travel to all five worlds was both a blessing and a curse, especially when all she wanted to do was sleep.

The walk was normally short, because Panthea had chosen her home and crossing point specifically to make the journey as easy as possible. That night it felt like she had to travel a hundred miles, which was, unfortunately, a feeling she was getting used to. Finally, when she stepped into the tavern she had agreed to meet him in, all she could think about was the journey she had back, and how much she wished right then that she had chosen a different job. He was sat in the same corner he had been when they first met, so she headed over to him, the items in her bag moving into another uncomfortable position.

He watched as Panthea slid into the seat opposite him, taking her bag off her shoulder as she did. “Have you got it?” he asked.

Their eyes met for a moment before Panthea looked down at the table. There had been people she’d worked for that she really hadn’t liked, but he was… If she hadn’t been right in front of him, knowing that he held the money she’d worked for, she would have walked away. On their first meeting he had been impatient, wanting her to go to Labyrinth right at that moment, and had refused to give her a name. However there were plenty of things she was happy to ignore if it meant she earned enough money to feed herself for a week.

“Yes, I have,” she replied, but didn’t put her hand into her bag to get it. “I’d like to see that you have the money before I give you anything.”

There had been times when Panthea had thought seriously about taking a deposit, because she had ended up out of pocket due to someone being unable to pay her. She had always taken whatever she had to the auction, but often it didn’t cover her expenses, and then she had to live off what she could hunt, which wasn’t much fun. When he stared at her, his eyebrow raised, she couldn’t help thinking he was another one. At least until he took a coin purse out from somewhere, probably a well hidden pocket. With one hand he counted out six coins, keeping his eyes on hers.

“Is that sufficient?” Strangely, he sounded slightly amused. “I have kept my side of the bargain and I’m hoping you kept yours.”

Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.

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Once I’m back online permanently, hopefully by the end of the month, I’m going to be having an auction in order to make some money for moving expenses. It will last for two weeks and I want to sell everything I have up for sale if I can.

I’m auctioning:

3 4000 words a month character adoptions, each lasting six months;

3 6000 words a month setting rentals, each lasting six months;

3 lots of 10,000 words to be used as the purchaser wishes, eg. 2 5000 word stories;

3 lots of 20,000 words to be used as the purchaser wishes, eg. 5 4000 word stories;

3 lots of 40,000 words to be used as the purchaser wishes, eg. 20 2000 word stories;

3 five story ebooks – each with a different word count limit for the stories;

3 ten story ebooks – each with a different word count limit for the stories;

and 3 twenty story ebooks – each with a different word count limit for the stories.

(Word counts for ebooks: 1000 to 2000 words per story; 2000 to 3000 words per story; and 3000 to 4000 words per story.)

I’ve also made a start on the hundred stories I’ll be posting and again they’ll be posted once I have a permanent Internet connection.

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